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inhabitants

Cratylus
   Part
1 Text | great benefactor of the inhabitants of the other world; and Critias Part
2 Intro| in the deep sea. And the inhabitants of this fair land were endowed 3 Intro| the creation of the first inhabitants out of the soil. Plato here, 4 Intro| numbering about twenty thousand inhabitants with the barbaric greatness 5 Text | many generations were the inhabitants and rulers of divers islands 6 Text | sixty thousand. And of the inhabitants of the mountains and of Crito Part
7 Intro| will be regarded by the inhabitants as an amusing tale. But The First Alcibiades Part
8 Text | may safely infer that the inhabitants are the richest of the Hellenes Laws Book
9 3 | by the barbarian? For the inhabitants of the region about Ilium, 10 4 | there was a migration of the inhabitants, and the region has been 11 4 | potentate, who compelled the inhabitants of Attica to pay him a cruel 12 5 | maintain a certain number of inhabitants in a moderate way of life— 13 5 | things fitting, that the inhabitants of the several districts 14 5 | a plague of war, and the inhabitants become much fewer than the 15 6 | wrong which they do to the inhabitants of the country, if the question 16 6 | effeminacy in the minds of the inhabitants, inviting men to run thither 17 6 | principal objects of the inhabitants; and the wardens of the 18 9 | are near at the time be inhabitants of the same place, whether 19 10 | speech of this sort:—”O inhabitants of Athens, and Sparta, and Phaedo Part
20 Intro| fruits innumerable. And the inhabitants dwell some on the shore 21 Intro| the insect, the bird, the inhabitants of the sea or the desert, 22 Text | and that there are other inhabitants of many other like places; The Republic Book
23 1 | with the procession of the inhabitants; but that of the Thracians 24 2 | one habitation the body of inhabitants is termed a State. ~True, 25 2 | to support the original inhabitants will be too small now, and 26 4 | who would propitiate the inhabitants of the world below. These 27 7 | thousand times better than the inhabitants of the den, and you will 28 7 | laid down than that the inhabitants of your fair city should 29 7 | into the country all the inhabitants of the city who are more The Statesman Part
30 Text | human beings who are the inhabitants of the world at the time.~ 31 Text | enfolding therein all other inhabitants of cities, whether slaves Timaeus Part
32 Intro| when a deluge comes, the inhabitants are swept by the rivers 33 Intro| The fourth kind are the inhabitants of the waters; these are 34 Text | The fourth class were the inhabitants of the water: these were


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